Welcome to the Historic Kennedy Gold Mine

The Kennedy Mine, famous for being one of the deepest gold mines in the
world (at 5912 feet), demonstrates how gold changed an entire way of
life in California. Although gold was known to be present and was mined
by the Spanish and Mexicans, the California Gold Rush did not begin
until after James Marshall's discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill in 1848.
Between 1848 and 1858, California exploded from being a largely
unpopulated agrarian state into a vital, fast growing and exciting part
of the United States. Prospected in 1860, reorganized in 1886 and
continuously run until 1942, the Kennedy Gold Mine produced
approximately $34,280,000 in gold according to the CA Dept. of
Conservation. One of the tallest head frames in existence today can be
seen at the Kennedy Mine. The mine also had one of the largest stamp
mills in the Mother Lode, moving tailings by means of huge wooden
wheels, some of which are still standing.

Kennedy Gold Mine Surface Tours

The Kennedy Mine, located near Jackson California
(printable map), is open every Saturday, Sunday and Holiday from 10 AM
to 3:30 PM, March through October. FREE Admission. Guided
tours are available at 10:15 AM, 12:15 PM and 2:15 PM. Tour tickets are: $12.00 for ages 13 to adult, $6.00 for youngsters 6 through
12, and free to those under 6. Group Guided tours are available, by
reservation, all year. Guided Tours are recommended for an
interesting, in-depth, and educational tour of the grounds
[about 1.5 hours]. You may, if you wish, purchase a self-guided tour
book in our gift shop and wander on your own. Some prefer to bring a
picnic lunch and just soak in the ambiance of this historic spot. Plan
a Kennedy Mine Tour now!
Satellite Map For the Kennedy Gold Mine

On the Kennedy Gold Mine surface tour, visitors see the mine office building where gold flakes were melted into large bricks to ship by Wells Fargo to San Francisco. This is also where ore samples were processed to see if a particular underground area was worthy of further investigation. See the stamp and gold recovery mill, tailing wheels, a steam boiler and the huge steel head frame whose pulleys guided the miners into the bowels of the earth. You will also see the building where the men changed into their mining garb before dropping nearly a mile underground to work. You will view a historic video of the men working circa 1914, and much more. Visit the Kennedy Gold Mine and gain new insight into the complications and hardships of the miner's way of life.

Kennedy Gold Mine Gift Shop

The Kennedy Gold Mine Gift Shop offers a
wonderful variety of gold related items from Kennedy T-shirts and
memorabilia, to a good selection of books about gold mining including a
self-guided tour of the mine. You may also
purchase our famous and fascinating 7 minute video seen on the tour, showing rare and unique footage of the
mine in action.

The Kennedy Mine Foundation

The mission of the Kennedy Mine Foundation is to protect, conserve, restore the historic structures,
and share the history of the property known as the Kennedy Mine. The
Kennedy Mine Foundation works to retain the
historic value, scenic beauty, natural treasures and wildlife habitat
for future generations.
The Kennedy Mine Foundation is a non-profit California Public Benefit
Corporation operating under the 501(c)3 regulations.

We hope you will come and enjoy the Kennedy Gold Mine with us and perhaps become involved in the
volunteer effort. Donations are welcome and are tax deductible. For more
information, please see "Sponsor or Partner with the Kennedy Mine". Come and visit the Kennedy Mine!

Virtually FLY Over the Kennedy Mine!

Experience the Kennedy in a dramatic aerial view. Warning: turn your sound down, or off for an office setting. Copyright 2016 by Grant Olin of G.L.O. films, All Rights Reserved.

We hope you will come and enjoy the Kennedy Gold Mine with us and perhaps become involved in the
volunteer effort. Donations are welcome and are tax deductible. For more
information, please see "Sponsor or Partner with the Kennedy Mine". Come and visit the Kennedy Mine!